Titanium Grade 7 Custom Metal Products UNS R52400
Chemical Analysis |
|
C |
.08 max |
N |
.03 max |
O |
.25 max |
H |
.015 max |
Pd |
.12- .25 |
Ti |
bal |
Fe |
0.30 max |
Ti-0.15Pd Alloy Advantages, Applications & Available Formats
Titanium Grade 7 is mechanically and physically equivalent to Ti Grade 2, except Titanium Grade 7 contains the added interstitial element palladium. This provides Ti Grade 7 with the highest corrosion resistance in reducing acids of all titanium alloys.
Magellan Metals is an ISO 9001-certified supplier of industrial metals to industrial manufacturers needing high-performance metals and alloys. We can supply single items or full bills of our Titanium Grade 7, and our extensive product selection allows us to fill repeat orders. We have experience providing fast turnaround times and high-quality metals to over 45 countries worldwide. We certify to most ASME, ASTM, AMS, and military specifications as well as most international standards including full DIN EN10204 3.1 certification.
Get in touch with our sales team for more information on our Ti-0.15 Pd Alloy or Request a quote on your next order of Titanium Grade 7. Magellan Metals is your trusted source for premium quality titanium materials.
Titanium Grade 7 Applications
Titanium Grade 7 also has excellent weldability and fabricability while being the most resistant to corrosion in reducing acids. This makes Ti Grade 7 ideal for handling corrosive chemicals and fluids. Some industries that use Titanium Grade 7 include:- Chemical Processes
- Production Equipment Components
- Ducting
- Heat exchangers
- Pulp & Paper
- Desalination
- Air Pollution Control Equipment
Available Forms of Titanium Grade 7 UNS R52400
We supply UNS R52400 in a wide range of formats to suit your project requirements. We can fill custom orders of Titanium Grade 7 for specialty applications. Ti Grade 7 is available as:- Wire
- Sheet
- Plate
- Forgings
- Pipe Fittings
- Flanges
Titanium Grade 7 Specifications
Titanium Grade 7 contains the added interstitial element palladium, which makes it an alloy. Titanium Alloy Grade 7 with 0.1% palladium is similar to Grade 2, but with improved resistance to general and localized crevice corrosion in a broad range of reducing acid environments, including chlorides, and where low pH and high temperatures above 180ºF (83ºC) to 500ºF (260ºC) are prevalent.UNS | R52400 |
International Specifications | W. NR. 3.7235 |